@akcaye Why? The majority of those kind of games should stay on those platforms. Most mobile games are simple and meant to be played on the go. Most of them sell well on those platforms because that's what those customers want. Many developers make the mistake in thinking that "Well, since our game sold so well on the PHONE, it'll sell well on the PC, too!"...and it usually doesn't work that way, because Steam is a completely different market. Most games either fail to get Greenlit, or they do get Greenlit and the hype dies down after a week or two.So it's not stupid to suggest that a game should stay on the phone.

Games like this belong on any device that people help the code writers put forth. I find people saying that a game is only suited for one device kind of strange. There are only a few games that have limits on devices they work. Example games that are HUGE mainly stay on larger suited systems (you don't install 25GB games on smart phones at this point in technology) However your smaller sized games can go anywhere and it gives them freedom.

Not gonna lie. I'm a bit of a sucker for this kind of game. I think it may be better suited on a tablet or smartphone however. Perhaps if it was cheap enough, I'd buy through steam. The look of this game definitely says "touch screen" to me though.

Appreciate the Mac OS X and Linux support as always, but doesn't this game look like it's designed rather for the mobile market than Steam? Give me a demo and I'll try it out, but until then I am going to vote no.